Re: [qubes-users] Supercookies / Zombie cookies / Web Tracking — how effective are Qubes security domains against this

2017-09-18 Thread jesset
Roger that, thank you Leo so it sounds as though Qubes ought to be up to snuff for all contemporary ad instustry practices that Google, Facebook, Doubleclick etc are liable to try but that Qubes + anonymizing browser is a better bet against more sophisticated tracking in case that were a

Re: [qubes-users] Supercookies / Zombie cookies / Web Tracking — how effective are Qubes security domains against this

2017-09-18 Thread jesset
Thank you Micah and Michał, but I am not actually asking about a standard as strong as 100% bulletproof anonymity or anything. I really am just concerned about whether any of the methods on that list that I linked to would be enough to leak cookie-like reference data between two separate Qubes

[qubes-users] Supercookies / Zombie cookies / Web Tracking — how effective are Qubes security domains against this

2017-09-18 Thread jesset
In the past I have used a Firefox plugin called "Better Privacy" to try to push back against multi-front user fingerprinting and analysis mechanisms such as the kind used by large advertising and user demographics companies which include the abuse of Flash LSOs, HTML5 local storage,